Whoever said football was for boys? Or that you could not wear your support and still look cute? Wish I had a pair of these Ashish shorts to wear on sunday. Come on England! Lucky I announced from the very start that this year I was feeling 100% English. (Yep, you heard that right, I am only using half the blood in my body until the 11th of July).

Remember Zina? I showed you how she could turn an old vintage skirt into a trully mode dress. Well, turns out this girl just has it. She knows what to wear and does so with style! Plus, she only wears vintage so gotta give her credit. Love her!

Style is not always about amazing designers or exquisite fabrics. I believe one should be able to be stylish and also know how to let loose once in a while and go completely bonkers! I was invited by a friend to a "fluorescent colours" party. No wanting to end up wearing a bright pink tee, and flashy tights, guessing that everyone would have that idea, me and a couple of friends decided to go for something a bit more drastic... and crazy! Such fun times...(we did arrive 4 hours late though since making the costumes took so much time).

Carrying on with the words of the man. I agree with Ed and hope the bf agrees (he never stops me from wearing sexy heels even if, sometimes, when I choose extra high ones, I do end up slightly taller than him). Here is a small but ecletic selection of gorgeous heels. Sorry I don't know where all of them are from. Which ones make your heart sing?

These last few years, pants have become something of a basic, an almost insignificant component in our wardrobes, sometimes even treated with contempt. We would only pull them on on those days we were in cruel lack of inspiration, or when the weather was just too awful to flaunt the skirts, shorts, leggings and tights which have clearly been getting all the attention. But this season pants have decided to claim their place back at the front of the stage and are ready to get their own back. Frustrated at having only appeared in the skin of washout jeans or skinny cigarette pants, they have started to rebel. This year not only have pants been parading new styles everywhere, just look at the invasion of carrot pants, harem pants and co in our streets, but they have also found another way to make sure we don't miss them. A wave of funky, ethnic, graphic and colourful prints and patterns has come to lend a hand (or a leg...) to help them become our favourites once again, and the result is refreshingly fanciful.

So after having showed off on some of the greatest catwalks, incredibly abstract patterned pants suddenly irrupted in the real world. One can now come face to face with them on any street corner, casually worn by some of our favourite fashionistas, ordinarily so sophisticated. Its a lovely change to see them dress down and enjoy a confortable pair of trousers, and still manage to look high fashion.

Style gurus tell us to mix and match prints, shapes, colours and stripes but I must say I much prefer the way these lovely gals have taken hold of the trend, combining their crazy pants with neutral tones and sandals. I'd say we have one cool summer coming up...

The bell has sounded, dinner is served. The table has been dressed in full finery and it only seems right that we should be too. The first attack on the waistline is the Grand Hotel salad (I wish all salads came with foie gras and smoked salmon), the second assault Normandy veal with dauphinoise potato, and we were finished off by making sure that none of the candidates vying for our attention on the cheese trolley felt left out. To accompany the exquisite food we took a bottle of red Burgundy which swept up and down our glasses like the tide on the beach the other side of the window. Instead of following on with a traditional glass of Calvados we decide to take a natural digestif and head outside to drink in the salty Normandy air along the promenade. Who wants a hangover when you've got the coast to explore?